Youth around the nation have already made a difference

Tree Musketeers in
El Segundo,
California,
revived Arbor Day in their community, started a community recycling program, and launched an environmental quiz show for their local cable channel. Today, Tree Musketeers programs serve youth nationwide. Find out how you can participate in their new “Count On Kids” campaign.

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Volunteer to help plant and care for trees in your community

Develop a tree-planting project as a community service, Scout, neighborhood, or block project

Volunteer with your community's parks department or tree advisory board. Encourage city officials to form a tree committee if one doesn't already exist.

Start an environmental club at your school

Organize a cleanup project at your neighborhood park

Volunteer to help with your school or community's Arbor Day celebration or organize one.

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